Serge Gnabry
Serge Gnabry was once considered one of the brightest talents at Arsenal, but the German international went through a difficult time in the foggy country.
Only when he returned to his hometown did he truly find the opportunity to develop himself.
Gnabry had a breakthrough season with Werder Bremen, which opened the door for him to join Bayern Munich and the rest is history, as Gnabry became one of the best wingers in the world.
Emiliano Martínez
The Argentine goalkeeper also made his mark during his time with the Gunners, but his inability to find a place in the starting lineup forced him to leave to find a new destination.
Since joining Aston Villa, Martinez has become a reliable choice in this club’s wooden frame. But more worth mentioning, at the national team level, he showed impressive performance at the World Cup, making a great contribution to helping Argentina win the championship.
In the final, if Martinez had not had a chance to block Randal Kolo Muani’s shot, perhaps the match would have gone according to a completely different scenario.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Oxlade-Chamberlain is a versatile player. He has played the role of winger, midfielder and even full-back thanks to his agility and ability to read situations quite well.
He left Arsenal in 2017, signing with Liverpool. Oxlade-Chamberlain spent 6 years at Anfield and made a real name for himself there. Although he is not always in the starting lineup, whenever he is on the field, the 30-year-old still knows how to show his value.
Before saying goodbye to The Kop, Oxlade-Chamberlain added to his collection of 2 Champions League and Premier League titles that many players admire.
Wojciech Szczesny
Wojciech Szczesny spent 8 years playing for Arsenal (including 3 seasons on loan). He and the Gunners won 2 FA Cup championships, and 1 Community Shield. Besides, Szczesny also won the Golden Glove title after an impressive 2014 season.
However, when he moved to Juventus in 2017, he really caught attention. Szczesny became a prestigious goalkeeper for Ba Dam Gia, helping them win 3 times in Serie A along with 2 Coppa Italia championships.
Andy Cole
The Man Utd legend spent time playing for Arsenal. He grew up in the club’s youth academy, but his inability to compete for a starting position made Cole decide to join Bristol City for £500,000.
Next, Cole joined Newcastle and found a fateful destination called Old Trafford.
Here he added his name to the list of the greatest goalscorers in history when he helped the Red Devils win the Premier League 5 times and win the Champions League once.